I think it mostly depends upon the winds now and getting some more containment. If the winds keep up or change direction it could be very serious for both Red Bluff and Redding Starting with Anderson which is on the southern edge of the Redding area. So, hopefully the winds die down so firefighters can get a handle on this thing. When winds are blowing too fast you cannot put fire fighters in front of those winds unless you want them to die. This is the problem with winds like this. You cannot be downwind from a fire like this and live often.
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Friday, July 26, 2024
Hopefully, the Park fire won't burn up Red Bluff and Redding
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